Dora Pejacevic composer
date of birth: 10.09.1885
date of death: 05.03.1923
Dora Pejacevic (* 10 September 1885 in Budapest, Austria-Hungary; 5 March 1923 in Munich) was a composer who grew up in Slavonia and lived in Munich.
Dora Pejacevic grew up in Nasice (Slavonia). Her father was the Croatian Ban Count Teodor Pejacevic, her mother the Hungarian Baroness Elisabeta-Lilla Vay de Vaya, a trained pianist and singer. Dora Pejacevic received her first music lessons from the organist Károly Noszeda (1863-1944) in Budapest. She continued her education at the Croatian Music Society in Zagreb with Václav Huml (violin) and Ciril Junek (theory), and at the Zagreb public school of Dragutin Kaiser (instrumentation). From 1909 she took private lessons in Dresden with Percy Sherwood (1866-1939) and in Munich with Walter Courvoisier (composition) and Henri Petri (1853-1914; violin). Essentially, however, she was self-taught; she sought her inspiration in an exchange of ideas with other artists. Her circle of acquaintances included Annette Kolb, Karl Kraus (to whose magazine Die Fackel she subscribed), Rainer Maria Rilke and his wife Clara Westhoff, and the pianist Alice Ripper. Dora Pejacevic's diary documents further readings that awakened her interest in philosophical and social issues: Schopenhauer, Kierkegaard, Dostoevsky, Ibsen, Nietzsche, Oscar Wilde, Thomas Mann.
Her place of residence in Croatia was Pejacevic Castle in Naice. She spent her childhood there until the whole family moved to Zagreb in 1903. In 1907 she returned to Naice, but two years later she began her studies in Dresden. She then moved to Munich in 1911. After the outbreak of the First World War in 1914, she helped in Naice throughout the war as a nurse caring for the wounded. At the same time she composed intensively. Some of her best works were written during this time.
At times she also lived in Budapest, Prague, Vienna and finally - from her marriage to Ottomar Lumbe in 1921 until her death in 1923 - in Munich.
Her works, of which she published only a few, were performed both in her home country and in other European countries: Performers were the pianists Walther Bachmann, Svetislav Stancic and Alice Ripper; the violinists Joan Manén, Václav Huml and Zlatko Balokovic; the singer Ingeborg Danz; the conductors Oskar Nedbal and Edwin Lindner; the Thomán Trio, the Croatian String Quartet, the Zagreb Philharmonic, the Vienna Tonkünstler Orchestra and the Dresden Philharmonic.
Gifted in many ways, at times also active in literature herself, Dora Pejacevic lived mainly in music and for music (Koraljka Kos). Highly sensitive by nature, she composed "similar to a seismograph that reacts to the finest stimuli" (Koraljka Kos): in what she herself called a "trance of musical obsession". She was the first woman in Croatia to write orchestral works. Because of her late Romantic, harmonically and instrumentally refined tonal language, she is considered a representative of the fin de siècle; occasionally her style has been compared to that of Rachmaninov.
Dora Pejacevic grew up in Nasice (Slavonia). Her father was the Croatian Ban Count Teodor Pejacevic, her mother the Hungarian Baroness Elisabeta-Lilla Vay de Vaya, a trained pianist and singer. Dora Pejacevic received her first music lessons from the organist Károly Noszeda (1863-1944) in Budapest. She continued her education at the Croatian Music Society in Zagreb with Václav Huml (violin) and Ciril Junek (theory), and at the Zagreb public school of Dragutin Kaiser (instrumentation). From 1909 she took private lessons in Dresden with Percy Sherwood (1866-1939) and in Munich with Walter Courvoisier (composition) and Henri Petri (1853-1914; violin). Essentially, however, she was self-taught; she sought her inspiration in an exchange of ideas with other artists. Her circle of acquaintances included Annette Kolb, Karl Kraus (to whose magazine Die Fackel she subscribed), Rainer Maria Rilke and his wife Clara Westhoff, and the pianist Alice Ripper. Dora Pejacevic's diary documents further readings that awakened her interest in philosophical and social issues: Schopenhauer, Kierkegaard, Dostoevsky, Ibsen, Nietzsche, Oscar Wilde, Thomas Mann.
Her place of residence in Croatia was Pejacevic Castle in Naice. She spent her childhood there until the whole family moved to Zagreb in 1903. In 1907 she returned to Naice, but two years later she began her studies in Dresden. She then moved to Munich in 1911. After the outbreak of the First World War in 1914, she helped in Naice throughout the war as a nurse caring for the wounded. At the same time she composed intensively. Some of her best works were written during this time.
At times she also lived in Budapest, Prague, Vienna and finally - from her marriage to Ottomar Lumbe in 1921 until her death in 1923 - in Munich.
Her works, of which she published only a few, were performed both in her home country and in other European countries: Performers were the pianists Walther Bachmann, Svetislav Stancic and Alice Ripper; the violinists Joan Manén, Václav Huml and Zlatko Balokovic; the singer Ingeborg Danz; the conductors Oskar Nedbal and Edwin Lindner; the Thomán Trio, the Croatian String Quartet, the Zagreb Philharmonic, the Vienna Tonkünstler Orchestra and the Dresden Philharmonic.
Gifted in many ways, at times also active in literature herself, Dora Pejacevic lived mainly in music and for music (Koraljka Kos). Highly sensitive by nature, she composed "similar to a seismograph that reacts to the finest stimuli" (Koraljka Kos): in what she herself called a "trance of musical obsession". She was the first woman in Croatia to write orchestral works. Because of her late Romantic, harmonically and instrumentally refined tonal language, she is considered a representative of the fin de siècle; occasionally her style has been compared to that of Rachmaninov.
Sonata op.35 Dora Pejacevic
Titel / Title: Sonate für Violoncello und Klavier e-moll op.35
MIC 06.2215
Sonata for cello and piano
I. Allegro moderato
II. Scherzo: Allegro
III. Adagio sostenuto
IV. Allegro comodoDora Pejacevic (1885 1923) is one of the most talentet female composers at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. She studied at the Croatian Music Institute in Zagreb then briefly i ...
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Piano Miniatures Vol. 1 Dora Pejacevic / Arr. Ida Gamulin
Minijature za glasovir
Klavierminiaturen
Gamulin, Ida, edDora Pejacevic (1885 1923) is one of the most talentet female composers at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. She studied at the Croatian Music Institute in Zagreb then briefly in Dresden with Sherwood and in Munich with Courvoisier. For the most part, however, she was self-taught and developed her musical talents ...
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Piano Miniatures Vol. 3 Dora Pejacevic / Arr. Ida Gamulin
Minijature za glasovir
KlavierminiaturenDora Pejacevic (1885 1923) is one of the most talentet female composers at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. She studied at the Croatian Music Institute in Zagreb then briefly in Dresden with Sherwood and in Munich with Courvoisier. For the most part, however, she was self-taught and developed her musical talents through contact w ...
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Symphony in F Sharp Minor op.41 for orchestra Dora Pejacevic
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Symphony in F sharp minor, Op. 41 (1918)
Symphonie fis-moll Opus 41
I. Andante maestoso - Allegro con moto
II. Andante sostenuto
III. Scherzo: Molto allegro
IV. Allegro appassionato
[EN]An orchestral work by Croatian composer Dora Pejacevic (1885-1923). The daughter of the Croatian ban (governor) Theodor Pejacevic, Dora Pejacevic began her ...
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Piano Miniatures Vol. 2 Dora Pejacevic / Arr. Ida Gamulin
Minijature za glasovir
Klavierminiaturen
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• 6 Fantasiestücke op.17 • Walzer-Capricen op.28 • 4 Klavierstücke op.32a • Impromptu op.32b25,70 €
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Miniatures for Violin and Piano Dora Pejacevic
Miniaturen für Violine und Klavier
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• Canzonetta op.8 • Romance op.22 • Menuett op.18 • Elegie op.34 • Meditation op.5122,50 €
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Sonate D-Dur op.26 für Violine und Klavier Dora Pejacevic / Arr. Tomislav Butorac
Violin Sonata in D Major, Op.26 "Spring" (1909)
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Allegro Andante Con Moto Allegro Molto18,50 €
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Sonata A flat major op.57 for Piano Dora Pejacevic / Arr. Ivan Zivanovic
Sonate As-Dur Nr. 2 Opus 57 für KlavierPiano sonata in one movement.
The Second Piano Sonata was written in Naice in 1921, and is the penultimate composition of Dora Pejacevic. A look at the scores of the composer's two piano sonatas reveals the departure travelled from her First Piano Sonata Op. 36 in B flat minor (1915), which follows the traditional formal organisation o ...
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Sonate Slave op.43 Dora Pejacevic
Slavic Sonata for Violin and Piano in B Flat Minor, Op. 43The Sonata for Violin and Piano in B Flat Minor, Op. 43, Slavic, written in 1917, is one of the first works in Croatian music which unquestionably commits itself to the national style. There is an obvious attempt at integration of folklorisms (augmented seconds, a double pedal tone in the fifth, simple dance melodies) in ...
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4 Songs for voice and orchestra Dora Pejacevic / Arr. Ivan Zivanovic
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Von den dreißig Liedern von Dora Pejacevic liegen vier auch in der Fassung für Singstimme und Orchester vor. Somit hat die Komponistin auch in der Gattung Orchesterlied einen wertvollen Beitrag zur kroatischen Musik der Moderne gegeben - mit den ihr ganz eigenen Ausdruckswelten.
Orchestergesänge
Verwandlung op.37b (Kraus, Karl, Text)
Liebeslied op.39 (R ...
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Méditation op.51 für Violine und Klavier Dora Pejacevic / Arr. Tomislav Butorac
Titel: Meditation
Widmung: Viteszlav Novák gewidmet
Entstehungszeit: 1919
Besetzung: Violine und Klavier
Verlag: Music Information Centre / Zagreb
Opus: op. 51
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Phantasie concertante op.48 Dora Pejacevic
for piano and orchestra score
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String Quartet in C Major op.58 Dora Pejacevic / Arr. Ivan Zivanovic
Streichquartett C-Dur Opus 58
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I. Allegro
II. Adagio
III. Minuetto. Allegretto
IV. Rondo. Allegro
Composed: 1922 (age 36-37)
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Trio op.29 Dora Pejacevic / Arr. Tomislav Butorac
Violine, Violoncello und Klavier
Klaviertrio
Stimmen
I. Allegro con moto
II. Scherzo: Allegro
III. Lento - Allegretto
IV. Finale: Allegro risoluto
[DE]Das Klaviertrio op. 29 von 1910 zeigt einen bereits reifen, ausdrucksstarken, ausgeformten kammermusikalischen Satz und perfekte Beherrschung der klassischen Form. Das Thema des ersten Satzes werden Sie nie verg ...
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Slawische Sonate op.43 Dora Pejacevic
für Flöte und Klavier
Original für Violine und Klavier
Sonata for Violin and Piano No. 2, Slavonic Sonata, Op. 43 (1917)
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• I. Allegro con anima • II. Adagio • III. Allegro molto vivace20,00 €
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2 Poemes De Baudelaire - Chant et Piano Dora Pejacevic
Vocal and Piano
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